[QGIS Commit] r8821 - in docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide: . images

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Tue Jul 22 02:10:07 EDT 2008


Author: sholl
Date: 2008-07-22 02:10:02 -0400 (Tue, 22 Jul 2008)
New Revision: 8821

Modified:
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/ChangeLog
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/forward.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/images/Makefile
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_ogc.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_projections.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_raster.tex
   docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_vector.tex
Log:
	* plugins.tex: fixed undefined reference

	* forward.tex: Latex typo fixed

	* working_with_ogc.tex,working_with_projections.tex,
	  working_with_raster.tex, working_with_vector.tex: added \dialog{}
	  to the needed passages, removed unneeded FIXMEs.

	* images/Makefile: removed double-mentioned image



Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/ChangeLog	2008-07-21 16:26:23 UTC (rev 8820)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/ChangeLog	2008-07-22 06:10:02 UTC (rev 8821)
@@ -1,3 +1,15 @@
+2008-07-22  Stephan Holl  <stephan.holl at intevation.de>
+
+	* plugins.tex: fixed undefined reference
+
+	* forward.tex: Latex typo fixed
+
+	* working_with_ogc.tex,working_with_projections.tex,
+	  working_with_raster.tex, working_with_vector.tex: added \dialog{}
+	  to the needed passages, removed unneeded FIXMEs.
+
+	* images/Makefile: removed double-mentioned image
+
 2008-06-09  Stephan Holl  <stephan.holl at intevation.de>
 
 	* docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/ChangeLog: New. Introduced

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/forward.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/forward.tex	2008-07-21 16:26:23 UTC (rev 8820)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/forward.tex	2008-07-22 06:10:02 UTC (rev 8821)
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
 \begin{quote}
 \begin{center}
 \textbf{Note:} The latest version of this document can always be found at \newline
-url{http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/doc/manual/}
+\url{http://download.osgeo.org/qgis/doc/manual/}
 \end{center}
 \end{quote}
 

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/images/Makefile
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/images/Makefile	2008-07-21 16:26:23 UTC (rev 8820)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/images/Makefile	2008-07-22 06:10:02 UTC (rev 8821)
@@ -63,7 +63,6 @@
 	mActionCapturePoint.eps\
 	mActionCapturePolygon.eps\
 	mActionCollapseTree.eps\
-	mActionDeleteSelected.eps\
 	mActionDeleteVertex.eps\
 	mActionDeleteSelected.eps\
 	mActionEditPaste.eps\

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins.tex	2008-07-21 16:26:23 UTC (rev 8820)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/plugins.tex	2008-07-22 06:10:02 UTC (rev 8821)
@@ -96,7 +96,10 @@
 \hline 
 \includegraphics[width=0.7cm]{spiticon} & SPIT \index{plugins!SPIT}& Shapefile to PostGIS Import Tool - import shapefiles into PostgreSQL\\
 \hline
-\includegraphics[width=0.7cm]{georeferencer} & Georeferencer\footnote{The georeferencer-plugin is only available if you have installed the gsl-libraries and headers during compile-time. Please check the installation-chapter \ref{sec:install_gsl} for details.} \index{plugin!Georeferencer} & Georeferencing rasterlayers \\
+\includegraphics[width=0.7cm]{georeferencer} & Georeferencer\footnote{The
+georeferencer-plugin is only available if you have installed the
+gsl-libraries and headers during compile-time. Please check the
+installation-chapter \ref{label_install} for details.} \index{plugin!Georeferencer} & Georeferencing rasterlayers \\
 \hline
 \includegraphics[width=0.7cm]{wfs-icon} & WFS & Load and display WFS layer \\
 \hline
@@ -143,4 +146,4 @@
 The only thing to do is coding your functions into the plugin (and of course contribute your plugin to the QGIS-development-team).
 
 Beside that the QGIS-wiki (\url{http://wiki.qgis.org}) and the QGIS-blog (\url{http://blog.qgis.org}) provide useful articles about writing your own plugin as well.
-Check the websites for details!
\ No newline at end of file
+Check the websites for details!

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_ogc.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_ogc.tex	2008-07-21 16:26:23 UTC (rev 8820)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_ogc.tex	2008-07-22 06:10:02 UTC (rev 8821)
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 or through the \mainmenuopt{Layer}>\dropmenuopttwo{mActionAddWmsLayer}{Add
 WMS Layer...} menu.
 
-The dialog for adding layers from the WMS server pops up. Fortunately you can 
+The dialog \dialog{Add Layer(s) from a Server} for adding layers from the WMS server pops up. Fortunately you can 
 add some servers to play with by clicking the \button{Add default servers} 
 button. This will add at least three WMS servers for you to use, including the NASA (JPL) 
 WMS server. To define a new WMS server in the \tab{Server Connections} section, 
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
 Layers, Layer Styles, and Projections.  Since this
 is a network operation, the speed of the response depends on the quality of your network
 connection to the WMS server. While downloading data from the WMS server, the download progress 
-is visualized in the left bottom of the WMS Plugin dialog 
+is visualized in the left bottom of the WMS Plugin dialog. 
 
 Your screen should now look a bit like Figure \ref{fig:connection_wms}, which shows the 
 response provided by the NASA JPL OnEarth WMS server.
@@ -413,8 +413,8 @@
 Once the layer is loaded, you can identify and select a province or two and view the 
 attribute table.
 
-% FIXME: Is this still true? SH: I think it is stable though.
-Remember this plugin is still experimental. You might also experience random behavior 
+Remember this plugin works best with UMN MapServer WFS servers. It still
+could be, that you might experience random behavior 
 and crashes. You can look forward to improvements in a future version of the plugin.
 
 \begin{Tip}[ht]\caption{\textsc{Finding WMS and WFS Servers}}

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_projections.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_projections.tex	2008-07-21 16:26:23 UTC (rev 8820)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_projections.tex	2008-07-22 06:10:02 UTC (rev 8821)
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
 At startup, QGIS does not have OTF projection enabled. To use OTF
 projection, you must open the \dropmenuopttwo{mActionOptions}{Project Properties} dialog, select a
 projection for the map and enable OTF projections. There are two ways to open
-the \button{Project Properties} dialog:
+the \dialog{Project Properties} dialog:
 
 \begin{enumerate}
 \item Select \dropmenuopt{mActionOptions}{Project Properties} from the \mainmenuopt{Settings} menu.
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
 \begin{Tip}
  \caption{\textsc{Project Properties Dialog}}
 \qgistip{
-If you open the \dropmenuopttwo{mActionOptions}{Project Properties} dialog from the \mainmenuopt{Settings} menu, you
+If you open the \dialog{Project Properties} dialog from the \mainmenuopt{Settings} menu, you
 must
 click on the \tab{Projection} tab to view the projection settings. Opening
 the dialog from the \toolbtntwo{mIconProjectionEnabled}{projector} icon will automatically bring the
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
 }
 \end{Tip}
 
-The Projection dialog contains four important components as numbered in Figure
+The Projection tab of the \dialog{Project Properties} dialog contains four important components as numbered in Figure
 \ref{fig:projections} and described below.
 
 \begin{figure}[ht]
@@ -99,12 +99,12 @@
 QGIS automatically sets the map projection to the coordinate system of the
 first layer loaded. One way to specify the map projection is to first load a
 layer with the projection you want for the entire map. Then open the
-\dropmenuopt{Project Properties} dialog and click on the \checkbox{Enable on the fly
-projection} checkbox. You can now close the \dropmenuopt{Project Properties} dialog
+\dialog{Project Properties} dialog and click on the \checkbox{Enable on the fly
+projection} checkbox. You can now close the \dialog{Project Properties} dialog
 and add additional layers to the map. 
 
 If you have already added layers and want to enable OTF projection, open the 
-\dropmenuopt{Project Properties} dialog and find the projection or geographic
+\tab{Projection} tab of the \dialog{Project Properties} dialog and find the projection or geographic
 coordinate system you want to use in the list of projections. Alternatively
 you can use the search feature as described in the previous section.
 
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
 utilities. The cartographic parameters used with \usertext{proj.4} and described
 in the user manual are the same as those used by QGIS. 
 
-The \dropmenuopt{Custom Projections} dialog requires only two parameters to define a user
+The \dialog{Custom Projection Definition} dialog requires only two parameters to define a user
 projection: 
 \begin{enumerate}
 \item a descriptive name, and

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_raster.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_raster.tex	2008-07-21 16:26:23 UTC (rev 8820)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_raster.tex	2008-07-22 06:10:02 UTC (rev 8821)
@@ -49,7 +49,8 @@
 selecting the \mainmenuopt{View}>\dropmenuopttwo{mActionAddRasterLayer}{Add Raster Layer} menu option. More than one 
 layer can be loaded at the same time by holding down the
 \keystroke{Control} or \keystroke{Shift} key
-and clicking on multiple items in the file dialog.\index{raster layers!loading}
+and clicking on multiple items in the dialog \dialog{Open a GDAL Supported
+Raster Data Source}.\index{raster layers!loading}
 
 Please refer to section \ref{sec:load_grassdata} if you intend to load GRASS rasterdata.
 	
@@ -79,11 +80,12 @@
 \item Show file groups
 \end{itemize}
 
-Choose \dropmenuopt{Properties} from the context menu to open the \button{raster
-properties}
+Choose \dropmenuopt{Properties} from the context menu to open the
+\button{Raster Layer Properties}
 dialog for the layer.\index{raster layers!properties}
 
-Figure \ref{fig:raster_properties} shows the properties dialog. There are five
+Figure \ref{fig:raster_properties} shows the \dialog{Raster Layer
+Properties} dialog. There are five
 tabs on the dialog: \tab{Symbology}, \tab{General}, \tab{Metadata}, \tab{Pyramids} and \tab{Histogram}.
 
 \begin{figure}[h]
@@ -204,7 +206,7 @@
 The histogram tab allows you to view the distribution\index{raster layers!histogram} 
 of the bands or colors in your raster. You must first generate the raster statistics 
 by clicking the \button{Refresh} button. You can choose which bands to display by 
-selecting them in the list box at the bottom right of the dialog. Two different
+selecting them in the list box at the bottom right of the tab. Two different
 chart types are allowed: Barcharts and Linegraphs.
 
 Once you view the histogram, you'll notice that the band statistics have been

Modified: docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_vector.tex
===================================================================
--- docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_vector.tex	2008-07-21 16:26:23 UTC (rev 8820)
+++ docs/trunk/english_us/user_guide/working_with_vector.tex	2008-07-22 06:10:02 UTC (rev 8821)
@@ -173,7 +173,6 @@
 \toolbtntwo{mActionAddLayer}{Add a PostGIS Layer} toolbar button, selecting the
 \dropmenuopttwo{mActionAddLayer}{Add a PostGIS Layer...} option from the \mainmenuopt{Layer} menu or typing
 \keystroke{D}. 
-%FIXME: dialog macro here?
 The \dialog{Add PostGIS Table(s)} dialog will
 be displayed. To access the connection manager\index{PostgreSQL!connection
 manager}, click on the \button{New} button to display the \dialog{Create a New
@@ -399,7 +398,6 @@
 settings and labeling options. If your vector layer has been loaded from a
 PostgreSQL / PostGIS datastore, you can also alter the underlying SQL for the
 layer - either by hand editing the SQL on the \tab{General} tab or by
-% FIXME: dialog-macro here?
 invoking the \dialog{Query Builder} dialog on the \tab{General} tab. 
 To access the
 \dialog{Layer Properties} dialog, double-click on a layer in the legend or right-click on the
@@ -580,7 +578,6 @@
 the value of the selected field in the identify results or attribute table.
 
 \minisec{Using Actions}\index{actions!using}\label{label_usingactions}
-% FIXME: dialog-macro here?
 Actions can be invoked from either the \dialog{Identify Results} dialog or the
 \toolbtntwo{mActionOpenTable}{Attribute table} dialog. To invoke an action, 
 right click on the
@@ -589,7 +586,6 @@
 wish to invoke.
 
 If you are invoking an action that uses the \%\% notation, right-click on the
-% FIXME: dialog-macro here?
 field value in the \dialog{Identify Results} dialog or the
 \toolbtntwo{mActionOpenTable}{Attribute table} that you wish to pass to the application or script.
 
@@ -671,7 +667,6 @@
 is just no other field available that would make sense to search for.
 
 You can define multiple actions for a layer and each will show up in the
-%FIXME: dialog macro here?
 \dialog{Identify Results} dialog. You can also invoke actions from the attribute table
 by selecting a row and right-clicking, then choosing the action from the popup
 menu.
@@ -1047,7 +1042,6 @@
 
 To create a new layer for editing, choose \toolbtntwo{mActionNewVectorLayer}{New Vector Layer} from the
 \mainmenuopt{Layer} menu. 
-% FIXME: dialog macro here?
 The \dialog{New Vector Layer} dialog will be displayed as
 shown in Figure \ref{fig:newvectorlayer}. Choose the type of layer (point,
 line or polygon).
@@ -1113,7 +1107,6 @@
 Builder!changing layer definitions}
 \qgistip{You can change the layer definition after it is loaded by altering
 the SQL query used to define the layer. To do this, open the 
-%FIXME: dialog macro here?
 vecotr \dialog{Layer Properties} dialog by double-clicking on the layer in the legend and click on the
 \button{Query Builder} button on the \tab{General} tab. See Section
 \ref{sec:vectorprops} for more information.}



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